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Mountain range in northeastern Siberia, Russia
For the mountain range in the Transbaikal region, see Chersky Range (Transbaikalia).
Chersky Range
View of Pobeda (Victory) Peak, highest point of the range.
Schist, sandstone, siltstone and Granite intrusive rocks
The Chersky Range (Russian: Хребет Черского, Yakut: Черскэй хайалара) is a chain of mountains in northeastern Siberia between the Yana and Indigirka Rivers. Administratively, the area of the range belongs to the Sakha Republic, although a small section in the east is within Magadan Oblast. The highest peak in the range is the 3,003-metre (9,852 ft)-tall Peak Pobeda, part of the Ulakhan-Chistay Range. The range also includes important places of traditional Yakut culture, such as Ynnakh Mountain (Mat'-Gora) and kigilyakh rock formations.[1]
The Moma Natural Park is a protected area located in the southern zone of the range.[2]
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^"Moma Natural Park Official site". Archived from the original on 2019-09-29. Retrieved 2019-11-07.
The CherskyRange (Russian: Хребет Черского, Yakut: Черскэй хайалара) is a chain of mountains in northeastern Siberia between the Yana and Indigirka Rivers...
where it meets the Eurasian Plate and Nubian Plate. and westward to the CherskyRange in eastern Siberia. The plate includes both continental and oceanic...
Indian subcontinent, the Arabian subcontinent and the area east of the CherskyRange in eastern Siberia. It also includes oceanic crust extending westward...
1,600 km (990 mi) CherskyRange – 1,500 km (930 mi) (section of the East Siberian System of mountains) Peninsular mountain ranges – 1,500 km (930 mi)...
across Yakutia, east of the Central Yakutian Lowland, and west of the CherskyRange, reaching the Lena Plateau to the south and the Yudoma-Maya Highlands...
Tirekhtyakh Range Kyundyulyun CherskyRange Khadaranya Range Ymiysky Range Kisilyakh Range Selennyakh Range Moma Range Ulakhan-Chistay Range Arga-Tas Silyap...
the west and the CherskyRange to the east. The Trans-Siberian Railroad passes the mountains at Chita and runs parallel to the range before going through...
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the range is 2,572 m high Mount Chersky, named after Russian explorer Ivan Chersky. The Baikal Mountains are connected with the Primorsky Range to the...
the Arabian Peninsula or the area of the Russian Far East east of the CherskyRange. From the point of view of history and culture, Eurasia can be loosely...
land lying on the North American Plate and Siberian land east of the CherskyRange. At various times, it formed a land bridge referred to as the Bering...
fault, the Ulakhan Fault originating from a triple junction in the CherskyRange. During the 1970s Japan was thought to be located on the Eurasian Plate...
Indian Plate and with the easternmost part of Siberia (east of the CherskyRange) on the North American Plate. The term "Asia" is believed to originate...
Nendelgin rises at the western edge of the central area of the Chersky System. The range stretches in a roughly southeast to northwest direction for about...
The Batagaika crater is a thermokarst depression in the CherskyRange area. The biggest permafrost crater in the world, it administratively belongs to...
tributary of the lower Lena, crossed the Verkhoyansk Range to the upper Yana, and then crossed the CherskyRange to the Indigirka. In 1642 Mikhail Stadukhin reached...
Jan Stanisław Franciszek Czerski, also Ivan Dementievich Chersky or Yan Dominikovich Chersky (Russian: Иван Дементьевич Черский, Ян Доминикович Черский;...
Kisilyakh Range rises at the northeastern end of the CherskyRange, in the Sakha region. The mountains are of middle height and the range is one of the...
Mountains, including the ridges and peaks of the Verkhoyansk Range and the CherskyRange. On the southern border of the ecoregion is the north coast of...
Siberia. It includes two large mountain systems, the Verkhoyansk Range and the CherskyRange, as well as other minor ones. To the east it reaches Cape Dezhnyov...
the continental shelf and continues onshore to a point located in the CherskyRange where the boundary motion changes from extension to compression. Joint...
Borong Range, another subrange of the Chersky Mountains, rises to the west parallel to it, the smaller Porozhny Range to the south, the Dogdo Range to the...
Ust-Nera. The Silyap Range rises in the central area of the CherskyRange, to the west of the upper course of the Indigirka. Although the range is one of the...
Okhotsk Plate in northeast Asia. It runs from a triple junction in the CherskyRange in the west, to another triple junction with the Aleutian Trench and...
Airport. The name of the range originated in the Even language. The Okhandya Range rises in the southeastern area of the CherskyRange, to the north of the...